11 Great Jobs for Working Parents

Translator/Interpreter

Most jobs require above average communication skills, but if you're fluent in
multiple languages you can get paid simply for making the communication
possible.

Most translators are self-employed and work on a variety of different
projects. Some institutions need literary works or documents translated from one
language to another. Other businesses such as police departments and courts
require an interpreter who can make sure people have vital information conveyed
to them correctly in real time.

Regardless of which direction you head in this field, you will likely make
your own hours and retain optimal flexibility that is so important when you have
children.